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This issue of New Journals Alert contains articles and book reviews by ISEAS researchers:
- Phan Xuan Dung, Research Officer
- Joseph Chinyong Liow, Member, ISEAS Board of Trustees
- Article and book review by Tham Siew Yean, Visiting Senior Fellow
Journals
Asia Policy V.17 NO.4 (OCT 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU HC411 A841
- Arzan Tarapore and Brendan Taylor, Minilaterals and Deterrence: A Critical New Nexus
- Oriana Skylar Mastro, Deterrence in the Indo-Pacific
- Kei Koga, A New Strategic Minilateralism in the Indo-Pacific
- Evan A. Laksmana, Fit for Purpose: Can Southeast Asian Minilateralism Deter?
- Ketian Zhang, Signals, Deterrence, and the Quad
- Tanvi Madan, The Quad as a Security Actor
- Hoo Tiang Boon and Sarah Teo, Caught in the Middle? Middle Powers amid U.S.-China Competition
- Jae Jeok Park and Er-win Tan, South Korea’s Investment in the U.S.-ROK Alliance:A Case Study of the New Southern Policy
- Vibhanshu Shekhar, Indonesia’s Great-Power Management in the Indo-Pacific: The Balancing Behavior of a “Dove State”
- Phan Xuan Dung, “”No One Can Force Vietnam to Choose Sides”: Vietnam as a Self-Reliant Middle Power”
- Enze Han, Entrenching Authoritarian Rule and Thailand’s Foreign Policy Dilemma as a Middle Power
- Shihoko Goto, Recasting U.S.-Japan Ties in a New Era of Economic Security
- Joseph Chinyong Liow, Is War in the Asia-Pacific Avoidable?
Asian Affairs: An American Review V.49 ISS.4 (OCT 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 A836
- Darwis & Bama Andika Putra, Construing Indonesia’s maritime diplomatic strategies against Vietnam’s illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing in the North Natuna Sea
- Renato Cruz De Castro & Paul Wesley Chambers, The Philippines’ responses to Chinese gray zone operations triggered by the 2021 passage of China’s New Coast Guard Law and the Whitsun Reef standoff
- Chuthaporn Suntayakorn, Policy and the politics of COVID-19 communication responses: a comparative case study of two border provinces in Thailand
Asian Economic Journal V.36 ISS.3 (SEP 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU HC411 A82
- Mitsuhiko Kataoka, Cyclical shocks and spatial association of Indonesia’s district-level per capita income
- Jesson A. Pagaduan, Do higher-quality nighttime lights and net primary productivity predict subnational GDP in developing countries? Evidence from the Philippines
Asian-Pacific Economic Literature V.36 ISS.2 (NOV 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU HC411 A838
- Andrew Jia-Yi Kam, Siew Yean Tham, “Barriers to e-commerce adoption: evidence from the retail and food and beverage sectors in Malaysia”
- Wannaphong Durongkaveroj, Does the minimum wage improve the welfare of workers? Evidence from the 2013 minimum wage reform in Thailand
- The Nguyen Huynh, Spatial effects of institutional quality on firm performance: evidence from Vietnam
- Tham Siew Yean, The Economic Consequences of Globalization on Thailand – by Juthathip Jongwanich (book review)
Comparative Political Studies V.55 ISS.14 (DEC 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU JA1 C73
East Asian Policy V.14 ISS.3 (JUL/SEP 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS501 E132
- Minwang Lin, China’s Evolving Perspectives on the Quad
- Premesha Saha, India and the Quad
- Benjamin Self, Japan’s National Security Policy and Regional Affairs
- Yee-Kuang Heng, Japan’s Significance for the United Kingdom’s Shaping Ambitions in the Indo-Pacific
- Carmina Yu Untalan, Philippine-US Alliance in Transition: Towards Polycentric Relations?
- Hao Li-Ogawa, Xi Jinping’s Dominance in China’s Foreign Policy
Journal of Vietnamese Studies V.17 ISS.4 (2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS556 J86
- Nguyễn Thị Phương Châm, Hà Nội Sidewalks: Mediating Urban Order in Common Spaces
- Vo Duy Thanh, The Great Unity: Hòa Hảo Buddhist Charity and Social Solidarity in the Borderland
Modern Asian Studies V.56 ISS.6 (NOV 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 M69
- Charles Brophy, The ‘theory of the unity of all classes and races against foreign capital’ in Malaya: Socialism, communalism, and uneven development in the thought of James Puthucheary
- Chiara Formichi, The modernity of tradition: Women and ‘healthy progress’ in late colonial Java and Sumatra
TRaNS: Trans-Regional and-National Studies of Southeast Asia V.10 ISS.2 (NOV 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS520 T77
- Kosal Path and Boraden Nhem, Vietnam’s Military and Political Challenges in Cambodia and the Early Rise of Cambodia’s Strongman, Hun Sen, 1977–79
- Christopher M. Joll and Srawut Aree. Kling Muslims in Sixteenth-Century Ayutthaya: Towards Aggregating the Fragments
- Naphon Phumma and Tanadej Vechsuruck, Economic Paradigm and Demand-Side Populist Policies in Thailand
- Brooke Schedneck, Everyday Scandals: Regulating the Buddhist Monastic Body in Thai Media
- Nyarwi Ahmad, The Four Faces of Authoritarian Populism and Their Consequences on Journalistic Freedom: A Lesson Learnt From Indonesia’s 2019 Presidential Election
- Yanwar Pribadi, Sekolah Islam (Islamic Schools) as Symbols of Indonesia’s Urban Muslim Identity
Magazines
The Economist
- Nov 12, 2022
- Nov 5, 2022
- Oct 29, 2022
Nikkei Asia
- 7, 2022
- Oct 31, 2022
- Oct 24, 2022
- Oct 17, 2022
Tempo
- Nov 7, 2022
- Oct 31, 2022
- Oct 24, 2022
Time
- Nov 21/Nov 28, 2022 (double issue)
- Nov 7/Nov 14, 2022 (double issue)
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